Double-doubles by Kinsella and Schmidt could not put the Crimson past the Quakers (Gil Talbot).

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – The Harvard women's volleyball team had its three-match win streak snapped Friday night as Penn swept the visiting Crimson, 3-0. The Quakers earned the victory by set scores of 25-17, 25-19 and 26-24.

Emma White led Penn (11-9, 6-3 Ivy League) with a 13-kill, 19-dig performance. Six Quakers recorded at least six kills in the win while five notched at least 10 digs.

Penn jumped out to a commanding 12-4 lead in the first and led by as many as nine points, 21-12, en route to the 25-17 victory. The second set followed a similar storyline as the Quakers scored the first six points of the frame. Harvard pulled to within three, 6-3, following a Cooney kill but came no closer and eventually fell, 25-19.

The Crimson had an opportunity to get back into the match in the third set and took a 10-7 lead off back-to-back kills from Docter and Jennifer Shults. A block by Wallace and Caroline Walters extended the margin to five points, 15-10, before a 9-2 run put the Quakers back in front, 19-17. Harvard fought back to tie the score four times down the stretch, but Penn took the final advantage to earn set point, 26-24.

Harvard will be back in action tomorrow in Princeton, N.J. as it takes on the Tigers at 5 p.m.